

Wed 21 Jan
|Eventbrite Booking/Zoom Meeting
Digital Skills in Arts and Humanities Fellowship Scheme 2026
Time & Location
21 Jan 2026, 11:00 – 11:05
Eventbrite Booking/Zoom Meeting
About the event
About the event
These are the information webinars about the DISKAH Fellowship Scheme for 2026-2027, open to UK-HEI and IRO-based applicants.
The webinars will take place online via Zoom. The webinars are free, but we request that attendees register through Eventbrite:
The webinars won’t be recorded, but we will make the slides available, and we will update the FAQ associated with the call after both webinars.
For any enquiries about the webinars, please get in touch with Dr. Myrsini Samaroudi: M.Samaroudi3@brighton.ac.uk.
The DISKAH (Digital Skills for Arts and Humanities) network aims to build capacity amongst Arts and Humanities (A&H) researchers, research technical professionals (RTPs) and creative technologists, such as computationally oriented artists, in the use of state-of-the-art national Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) to foster innovation and collaboration.
DISKAH is a network initiated through a collaboration between the University of Brighton, Durham University, the University of the Arts London, and the University of Exeter, N8 Centre of Excellence in Computationally Intensive Research (N8 CIR), King’s Digital Lab, UCL’s Centre for Advanced Research and the European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH). The network has expanded with fellows from De Monfort University, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Northeastern University London, and The University of Edinburgh. The network will further expand via the new Fellowship scheme by supporting researchers to access and co-develop a UK-wide training programme to enhance computational and data literacy as well as engage with cutting-edge Digital Research Infrastructures (DRI).